Hands Free Camera Harness
Why should anyone have a hands free camera harness? Well, it’s important to remember the point of having a camera. The point of having a camera is to be able to take pictures of things worth remembering. It’s hard to create situations worth remembering when your hands are all tied up with holding a camera, though. You just can’t hold it all the time. The dangers of dropping the camera are too great. It’s also hard to do anything else when carrying a camera by hand.
Then again, why pay the big bucks for a nice camera if you are worried about dropping it? That’s why a hands free camera harness is such a good buy for those who like photography of any kind. You might be an amateur. You might be a professional. It doesn’t matter how experienced or inexperienced you are. If you love photography, you have the same needs as any other photographer. And every photographer needs to have their hands free and they need to know that their camera is protected at all times. What better way to ensure that than a hands free camera harness?
I can’t think of one. Many photographers shy away from any carrying device because they are worried about the strain that these devices usually cause for the neck. While it is true that many camera straps just put all the strain on the neck and result in neck pain, not all are the same. In fact, there is such a thing as a hands free camera harness that can literally carry the camera safely, leave the hands free, and completely eliminate all chances of neck pain.
How is this possible? Simple, really. This particular hands free camera harness doesn’t even place straps on the neck. Instead, they are spread out over the shoulders, back and chest to evenly distribute the weight much the same a backpack does. The video below explains the entire process. Check it out and see for yourself.
If I’m going to be honest, I have to admit that I didn’t realize someone could buy a camera harness strap and bypass that additional little joy of neck pain that always seems to accompany it. I guess I always thought it was like a packaged deal. You know, like Santa and reindeer, peas and carrots, white on rice. . .
I guess the reason I was so up in the night about this realization is that every single SLR camera I’ve purchased (and I’ve purchased quite a few) have come with the generic, single, incredibly uncomfortable neck strap. It’s like sticking with the wheels from the dealership because a car buyer didn’t realize you can purchase them separately and have a whole new experience. Silly me.
Well, as it turns out, you can.
The camera harness strap, though, is not just a single strap. It actually is a combination of two straps, cleverly put together in order to eliminate the very question of neck pain. There is absolutely no possible way that this camera harness strap I’ve been talking about could come with neck pain.
How do I know that? Because the camera harness strap doesn’t even rest on the neck. You with me on this? It doesn’t even touch the neck! How could the neck be sore when the camera chest harness isn’t even putting any weight on the neck? It can’t. It’s as simple as that.
I’ve included a little informational video right here that talks all about it. It gives all the details, pictures and ins and outs of the whole thing. It’s unbelievable at first, but believe me it’s true. Such a lovely concept that unlike Santa and his reindeer (don’t tell the kids) exists.
Check out this video for the camera harness strap and may your life (and neck pain) never be the same.
The simple truth of the matter is that binocular harnesses are an absolute must-have for anyone who enjoys the outdoors. Their many pros far outweigh any cons of such a purchase. The simple truth of the matter is that with binocular harnesses, one has now found convenience.
- It’s convenient to not have neck pain anymore from lugging around a huge set of binoculars with you.
- It’s convenient to know that your equipment is protected by being kept close to your body without the ability to swing around out of control and hit other objects.
- It’s convenient to have your binos within arms distance at all times to ensure that you don’t miss anything nature has seen fit to let you see.
After all, isn’t today all about convenience? It should be.
Everyone should have binocular harnesses for reasons of safety if nothing else. When out in the wild, it’s important to have the use of hands in case of stumbling while hiking. For those hunters out there, they’ll want to have their guns ready to go right when they see their prey. Birders will want to switch interchangeably between their binos and cameras to get the best shots of the birds in the wild. This can all be done if the optics are always available at arm’s length but also always taken care of with binocular harnesses.
Check out this video below to learn more about the binocular harnesses available to you.
SLR Camera Harness: What Is It?

Many have heard the phrase over and over again but few are really certain as to what an SLR camera harness is. SLR stands for single-lens reflex. Basically, it’s a device that uses semi-automatic moving mirror system. This allows the one holding the camera to see exactly what will be captured when the snapshot is taken. This is different from regular cameras as it is not as easy to know what will end up in the shot with a regular camera. An SLR camera harness is a device that is made specifically to fit these bigger, heavier types of cameras.
Typically, SLR cameras are quite a bit bigger than regular digital cameras. This is because the lens is quite a bit bulkier than digital lenses. While the SLR cameras are much bigger than digital types, it is definitely worth it to get it. It’s especially worth it if one purchases an SLR camera harness to help them lug their big camera around. The picture quality is much better on this type of equipment and there are often quite a bit more bells and whistles when it comes to picture taking. All serious photographers should equip themselves with these larger pieces of equipment as well as with an SLR camera harness to help take the strain off the neck.
A short video is included below to give more details about an SLR camera harness. There are a few out there on the market. Since there are quite a few choices to choose from, it’s important to know what to look for when selecting an SLR camera harness. That’s what the video is there for. So enjoy it and make sure you get the right kind of SLR camera harness for you!
